The new book “Baldwin, Styron and Me” is a valuable contribution to the current debates about race, equity and identity, says ...
When bestselling psychological thriller writer Paula Hawkins (“The Girl on the Train,” 2015) stamps the cover of your debut ...
The Comeback- a Novel is more like a novella. Not too long, with an easy-flowing style, and an uncomplicated storyline, it ...
The Campus Law Centre, Journal for Legal and Policy Research (CLC-JLPR) is pleased to invite submissions for its inaugural ...
Florida was 80-1 in November to win the NCAA Tournament but is now the co-favorite with Duke and one of the biggest ...
I n the annals of American literary culture, few have left as bold a mark as Edgar Allan Poe. In 1841, with the locked-room ...
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Android Central on MSNKobo Libra Colour review: The obvious upgrade to the Kindle OasisAfter five years of using the Kindle Oasis, I finally found an e-reader that's better — this is the Kobo Libra Colour.
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Working and Homeless in America" by Brian Goldstone explores a segment of the population that's often been ignored.
It has been said that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. But there’s an online community that’s calling utter BS on ...
says she will make the judicial process less of a “mystery” for readers. Every Friday, be the first to see reviews, news and features in The New York Times Book Review.
Lee Scrivner’s new book “Casinolabs” is set in a fictional megacasino called Caesars Empire and tackles similar themes as the ...
By Alexandra Jacobs Our crime columnist recommends books starring hard-boiled investigators who are ready to travel down the meanest streets to root out the darkest truths. By Sarah Weinman In ...
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